The Power of Jyotirlinga
The Jyotirlingas and Swayambhu Shivalingas are emit greater quantum of waves of Chaitanya and Sattvikta. These Jyotirlingas have greater amount of Nirgunatattva when compared with the other Shivalingas, they constantly emit greater quantum of Nirguna Chaitanya and Sattvikta. This helps in continuously purifying the atmosphere on the earth and produce positive vibration which boost the life of living being. The result of these waves are constantly emitted towards the region of Hell helps in continuous combat with the negative energies which produce in Hell are destroyed and keep away from earth's atmosphere.
According to Vedas(treasure of knowledge and the principle of life), Brahma(Sanskrit word) means "creative principle which is realized in the whole world" and it is clearly discussed in the Upanishads also. The Upanishads describes about Sat-Chit-Ananda(truth-consciousness-bliss) which is a 'Saakar' form. 'Saakar' means the unchanging, permanent and the ultimate reality of the Universe.
Brahma Gnyana
Brahma or Brahma Gnyana, the knowledge of Universal Principle is impossible to define which is the Ultimate Reality in the universe. Brahma Gnyana is the eternal truth and bliss which does not change, but is the cause of all changes.According to Vedas(treasure of knowledge and the principle of life), Brahma(Sanskrit word) means "creative principle which is realized in the whole world" and it is clearly discussed in the Upanishads also. The Upanishads describes about Sat-Chit-Ananda(truth-consciousness-bliss) which is a 'Saakar' form. 'Saakar' means the unchanging, permanent and the ultimate reality of the Universe.
Subtle - Knowledge about shivapindi or Shivalinga
According to Sri Adi Shankara Charya, Nirguna Tatva or Nirguna Brahma is Para Brahma, and is a state of complete knowledge of self as being identical with the spiritual knowledge or a state of mental-spiritual enlightenment i.e., 'Gnyana yoga'. It contrasts with Saguna Brahma or 'Bhakti yoga' which is a state of loving awareness.
Saguna Brahma or Saguna means 'with attributes' and tells about a God with tangible attributes(Lakshana). According to Advaita Sidhantha(principle) as taught by Sri Adi Shankara Charya, Saguna Brahma refers to Hinduism's God as identical with his own infinite Jnana(knowledge) and awareness.
Nirguna Brahma or Nirguna means 'without attributes' and tells about a God with intangible attributes. "Nirguna Brahma" is 'Para Brahma', the highest 'Brahma'(Knowledge). Nirguna Brahma
is a state of being in which all distinctions are wiped out.
Subtle - Knowledge about shivapindi or Shivalinga |
According to Sankya Yoga or Sankya Philosophy there are three gunas(behaviours or a special charecterstics) Sattvaguna, Rajoguna and Taamasguna respectively.
Sattvaguna is also called Satvikaguna that leads life simple and purity. Sattvaguna gives importance to the value based life which is full of virtues.
Rajoguna leads the life of self-centred as well the quality of passion, activity, neutral activity like no good and no bad.
Tamoguna leads the life of uncontrolled,imbalance and full of negative thoughts which is harmful to the personal life as well as society.
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